Genealogy Journalling Workshop
Researching your Family Tree is a journey of Self-Discovery; therefore, it is important to not only record what you discover in relation to your family history but to record the journey in doing so & how it made you feel.
Another important thing to document are the family stories that have been passed down through the generations, it is so important that these are not lost & can be passed on down the family.
This workshop will include discussions on how to record your journey, the items you might like to consider using to record your thoughts & stories & some journaling ideas to get you started.
A Handout of resources is available for those who attend
Talk lasts about 50 Minutes hour with time for Questions

Clare Wilson is a Professional Genealogist with Treehouse Genealogy based in Central Scotland.
Clare works with Clients worldwide, assisting them to learn more about their own Scottish Ancestry.
She runs the popular ’Kilted Ancestors’ Facebook group, a community that encourages members to record & share stories from their own Family Trees.
A member of the Society of One Place Studies she runs two research projects, one that focuses on the war graves of a churchyard in Yorkshire, England & the other on her local Parish ‘New Monkland’ in Scotland.
Passionate about Air Force Research she also has a dedicated website named ‘Allied Air Force Research as a way to promote her services, highlight the projects she works on, publish blog articles & offer tips & tricks to assist others with their own research.
📅 When: Wednesday 7th October from 7pm GMT (12pm Mountain/2pm Eastern)
💻 Where: Online (access from anywhere via Zoom Link)
🖋️ Who Should Attend: History lovers & Family Historians/Genealogists
Cost
The presentation is available for £10, dont worry if you miss the event, the recording will be available for
7 days thereafter.

